Even more ironic is the fact that in the process of supposedly bringing freedom and democracy to Iraq, Bush has brought to the American people a regime of torture, snitches, military tribunals, warrantless searches, denial of due process, denial of t

A new article on CENTCOM commander Adm. William Fallon confirms his public statements ruling out war against Iran were not coordinated with the White House and landed him in trouble with President Bush and Vice President Cheney.

A senior Iranian oil official said on Saturday he expected the oil price to fall ahead of November’s US presidential election, suggesting Washington would seek to push it down for political reasons. [funny how that happens]

It would later be revealed by the 9/11 commission into the September 11 attacks that more than 40 presidential briefings presented to Bush from January 2001 through to September 10, 2001, included references to bin Laden.

USAID officials said that a 41 percent surge in prices for wheat, corn, rice and other cereals over the past six months has generated a $120 million budget shortfall that will force the agency to reduce emergency operations. That deficit is projected

BRATTLEBORO, Vt. - Voters in two Vermont towns approved measures Tuesday calling for the indictment of President Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney for what they consider violations of the Constitution.

The Bush administration is blocking an inquiry into the delay-plagued construction of the $736m US embassy in Baghdad. The chairman of the House oversight committee asked secretary of state Rice today to explain why her department certified

Despite a 2002 promise from President Bush to put citizenship applications for immigrant members of the military on a fast track, some are finding themselves waiting months, or even years, because of bureaucratic backlogs.

Several hundred protesters have attacked the US embassy in Serbia's capital in anger at Western support for Kosovo's independence. Protesters broke into the US compound in Belgrade and briefly set part of the embassy alight. Found an unidenti

The Bush administration is bracing for a diplomatic backlash after conceding it used British territory to transport suspected terrorists on secret rendition flights despite repeated earlier assurances the US had not. An "administrative error

Bush buried deep within the 2009 federal budget a provision to make the Justice Dept. the arbiter of disputes over the release of federal records. As the Justice Dept. already defends federal agencies that don't want to give up records, it now f

Today, District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly issued an order allowing Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) to conduct limited discovery in the case of CREW v. Office of Administration (OA).

While Bush’s chosen superlative for Cheney may be “best vice president” ever, history is likely to take another view. For instance, Cheney’s biographer Stephen Hayes describes him as “the most secretive” vice president in history.

Of course we all know that the United States Trade Representative made a deal with the European Union, Japan and Canada over America's ban on online gaming. What we didn't know were the terms of that deal. What concessions did the U.S. make

Buried on page A17 of Wednesday's Washington Post is a bit of a non-surprise: President George W. Bush has effectively killed a position monitoring compliance with government efforts to release documents.

The centerpiece of the Bush legacy is a “war on terror” based on a vast disconnect between military expenditures and actual national security requirements that the presidential candidates all fully understand.